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You've got a rare empty slot in your diary today, squeezed between meetings, phone calls and dealing with the incessant incoming emails. You can grab a sandwich, power through and run yourself down, or you can STOP. You can pick up this book, choose a chapter that inspires you and learn something new. This isn't a time for standing still; developing and growing as a leader is imperative if you want your team and company to be successful. Lunchtime Learning for Leaders is an actionable guide to everything you need to know to be a successful leader. Each chapter is a short-burst overview of a key leadership challenge thousands of leaders before you have faced and successfully tackled with the help of the author Lucy Ryan. And all of them can be mastered in under an hour! From leading your team through change, adapting your leadership style to the task at hand, gathering influence to building resilience, this book is your essential guide to becoming the best leader you can be. Dedicate just a few hours and invest in Lunchtime Learning for Leaders. You will reap the benefits and come out better prepared for whatever comes next on your business leadership journey.
Dani Raye has finally got her life back on track. After a messy divorce, Dani and her ex-wife, Catriona, have found a way to co-parent successfully. Most of the time. While Catriona has moved on, Dani is in no rush to find love again. She has her work and son, Jonah, and that’s all she needs to be happy. Lucy Matthews is anything but happy. Her relationship is falling apart, and her son is taking out his frustrations on a boy in school. When Dani and Lucy are thrust together to sort out their children’s squabble, their priorities are clear—family first—despite the attraction neither expected.
The story is about 6 superhero high school millennials, having to through their daily lives that you would go through, but with people trying to kill you from time to time.
Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. Sir Walter Scott - 1808 A car accident in Kent on a miserable December night turns out to be anything but ordinary for Detective Inspector Harry Baxendale. One fatality, a missing teenager, and a girl in the hospital who has escaped the clutches of an international serial killer. Harry and Police Constable Lucy Fenton attempt to uncover the truth surrounding the collision. As the body count rises, the pressure mounts to find the culprit among a broad list of suspects. Grieving the death of his girlfriend, Lenny Grey reluctantly becomes embroiled in DI Baxendale’s investigation. The discovery of a teenage girl in a Kent graveyard leads him to Canada to uncover why a string of recent murders has been brought to light by the deaths of twin sisters in the eighteenth century. A page-turner equal to the previous books in the series with surprises galore. If you enjoy books by the likes of Stephen King, Ruth Ware, Megan Abbott, Dean Koontz, Mark Edwards, Jeffery Deaver, Peter James, and C.J. Tudor, then you are in for a super treat.
Former train conductor Ryan Callahan is cursed. Rather, he was cursed way back in 1905 on the same night he was meant to die in a train accident. Ever since, he’s been forced to wander through time looking for a woman known as The Curse Breaker, the one person in the universe capable of setting him free. Guided by an entity known as The Wise Woman, every twenty years Ryan returns to the site of the accident in hopes of meeting this mysterious Curse Breaker – assuming she really exists. Having moved back to her hometown, businesswoman Lucy McLaughlin has been saddled by her late father with a failing tourist railroad. Desperate to save her father’s legacy, Lucy has been struggling to fi...
At the end of the First World War more than 192,000 wives had lost their husbands, and nearly 400,000 children had lost their fathers. Few people remained unscathed. The Quick and the Dead pays tribute to the families who were left behind while their husbands, fathers and sons went off to fight, and the generations that followed. Through a unique collection of more than fifty interviews, private diaries and a remarkable collection of unpublished letters written by the soldiers to their families back home, The Quick and the Dead is a history of those who are commonly forgotten and neglected when the fallen are remembered on Armistice Day.
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